Upload your list of prospects to the project via the Link Monitoring tab:

When you upload the file, make sure the data fields match up correctly:

Whilst BuzzStream is scraping contact details from those sites, you can create an email template for outreach:

Use the [ul:Linking From] field:

By the time you’ve finished creating your email template BuzzStream should have finished scraping those contact details!

Sort by discovered contact info and select all the people BuzzStream found emails for so you can begin outreach IMMEDIATELY:

(Naturally, for the remaining contacts BuzzStream couldn’t find emails for you’ll either need to visit those sites yourself or outsource the research to someone else).

Click “Start Outreach” and choose the email template you just created:

The [ul:LinkingFrom] field should now be replaced with the correct URL:

You can schedule your emails for later or send now:

The Result?

After just sending 4 emails I received this reply:

Which was a VERY nice link on a PR4 page:

And that’s my process for expired domain link building! I hope it helps you create your own efficient routine!

I just wanted to share with you the exact way I build links using expired domains because this is one of the main methods I’ve been using to build a ton of links to my new niche site and take my traffic from 220 visits a day to over 500 a day in less than a month:

I have never really explored expired domain link building but think I need to give it a go after watching your video. Nice work on the video by the way, nicely produced. I would prefer to listen and watch rather than read and watch though

I have a few things that might help you and others speed up this process a little.

First being you can remove duplicate domains from within Excel by going to data > remove duplicates when you are removing duplicate links/domains.

How about other services that can do all the above steps? One you should definitely check out is : DomainPeel.com – Great option for those that don’t want to spend time on finding them and spam checking them.

Richard, really good resource and very well written and described with supporting pictures. Read many posts on this topic but it is one of the most complete of them. Indeed, this one is a good outreaching approach to build links.